The Meaning Code | Gavin Ashenden on Jordan Peterson's Reaction to #SocialJustice @TheMeaningCode | Uploaded March 2023 | Updated October 2024, 2 hours ago.
This conversation is also on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. In this conversation, we are reacting to an article that Gavin wrote in the Catholic Herald about something Jordan Peterson wrote in a tweet response to the Pope, @pontifex on twitter.
Here is the article: catholicherald.co.uk/jordan-petersons-twitter-spat-with-pope-francis
And Gavin on his own channel: youtu.be/cyzl8HLY1iY
A quote from the article:
"What had the Pope written to provoke the world’s most popular psychologist to lay down a Twitter challenge?
“#socialjustice demands that we fight against the causes of poverty: inequality and the lack of labour, land, and lodging; against those who deny social and labour rights; and against the culture that leads to taking away the dignity of others.”
To which Professor Peterson (never short on self-confidence) replied: “There is nothing Christian about #socialjustice. Redemptive salvation is a matter of the individual soul.”
Gavin Ashenden, former Chaplain to the Queen of England, a university lecturer in psychology, had his own radio show on the BBC and now blogs at Ashenden.org. He converted from the Anglican Church to becoming a Catholic apologist for the faith.
The story of his conversion: youtu.be/J-3CxAjbVBM
An earlier conversation on ecumenism: youtu.be/F3y7gD_2NTI
To which Professor Peterson (never short on self-confidence) replied: “There is nothing Christian about #socialjustice. Redemptive salvation is a matter of the individual soul.”
This conversation is also on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. In this conversation, we are reacting to an article that Gavin wrote in the Catholic Herald about something Jordan Peterson wrote in a tweet response to the Pope, @pontifex on twitter.
Here is the article: catholicherald.co.uk/jordan-petersons-twitter-spat-with-pope-francis
And Gavin on his own channel: youtu.be/cyzl8HLY1iY
A quote from the article:
"What had the Pope written to provoke the world’s most popular psychologist to lay down a Twitter challenge?
“#socialjustice demands that we fight against the causes of poverty: inequality and the lack of labour, land, and lodging; against those who deny social and labour rights; and against the culture that leads to taking away the dignity of others.”
To which Professor Peterson (never short on self-confidence) replied: “There is nothing Christian about #socialjustice. Redemptive salvation is a matter of the individual soul.”
Gavin Ashenden, former Chaplain to the Queen of England, a university lecturer in psychology, had his own radio show on the BBC and now blogs at Ashenden.org. He converted from the Anglican Church to becoming a Catholic apologist for the faith.
The story of his conversion: youtu.be/J-3CxAjbVBM
An earlier conversation on ecumenism: youtu.be/F3y7gD_2NTI
To which Professor Peterson (never short on self-confidence) replied: “There is nothing Christian about #socialjustice. Redemptive salvation is a matter of the individual soul.”